"Tunisia. I was the first one in my family to set foot in Africa and we were there just a couple years before Arab Spring so all the places were fresh in my head when I saw them on the news." —Lara Fisher

"I have two stamps from 9/11: one from Athens when I took off, the other in Canada representing when I landed. The plane was supposed to go to JFK. Instead we landed in Atlanta a full week later." —Jennifer Aranoff

"First from Japan. I'd been to Europe several times already, but Asia seemed so far and unreachable. It meant I could go anywhere!" —@jacksontalent

"Brazil! I got to live there for about two months. At 17 years old, what an eye opener!" —@lindsayfranke

"Mine is the mysterious lack of a stamp. I'm documented as having left China for four days, but the customs officials in Pyongyang would not stamp my passport (unworthy of North Korean ink, I guess)." —David Johnson

"A tie between Turkey and Egypt. Turkey because it's a place I didn't think about visiting but once I did, I didn't want to leave, and so I can't wait to revisit. Egypt because it was a trip of a lifetime. The stamps face each other in my passport and it makes me smile when I look at them." —Michelle DiGaetano

"What should have been my first one last year on a cruise to the Bahamas. Customs didn't stamp it." —@albedo1

"England and France in my old passport. My first international trip ever when I was in college. Great memories and a jumping off point for the years to come. I was bitten and have been traveling yearly since." —Patty DiGuilio

"Wow. That's like trying to pick a favorite kid or pet. I love them all. Russia, because I never would have thought I'd go there. Ireland, it's green and was such a great birthday present to myself. England, because it was the first. I could go on." —Marie Rodgers

We are always impressed by all of the amazing places our audience has been. Ok, and maybe a little jealous. So we asked—which passport stamp are you most proud of? And for some of you, it was a really hard choice!

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